Comments Thread For: Pacquiao-Margarito For Vacant WBC Title at 154-Pounds

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  • dorruel2.0
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    #101
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Uhh, no he doesn't. But he did lose to a lot of great fighters, true.
    uhhh, yes he does. Im not talking about losing im talking about his resume.
    Read my post again, comprehend it and get back to me.
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    Typical ******* response.
    No logical thinking required

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    • IMDAZED
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      #102
      Originally posted by Saucy Jacky
      At least he fought some great fighters that were not only in their prime, but also his size and bigger.

      Pea, Quartey, Tito, Sturm, Hopkins ****s on Bruseles, Gatti, Baldomir and Judah, lol..
      Oscar probably went 0-5 in that lineup you threw out there

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      • boxaholic
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        #103
        Please don't do it. If Pac wants to fight at a higher weight he needs to after Pwill or Sergio. Why don't they allow Floyd to dictate terms. A compromise needs to be made for the sake of Boxing. 40% for Pac 40% for Floyd and 20% to the winner. No cutoff date for Random blood testing.

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        • Franco2012
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          #104
          Originally posted by gnote650
          "8 division cherry picker of the year"
          If Margarito is cherry picking material then Floyd would took 8 million dollars and fight him instead he took less then a milion for Sharmba fight1

          NEXT

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          • IMDAZED
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            #105
            Originally posted by dorruel2.0
            uhhh, yes he does. Im not talking about losing im talking about his resume.
            Read my post again, comprehend it and get back to me.
            I don't know about you but I don't put down on my resume jobs I applied for and lost out to someone else.

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            • slindee3
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              #106
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Uhh, no he doesn't. But he did lose to a lot of great fighters, true.
              I was never an Oscar fan but those fighters he lost to he fought them in their prime. Ever since he moved up, can you say the same for Pac?

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              • Check_hooks
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                #107
                why give margarito a career payday when he is a lying peice of scum

                i'd rather give a career payday to cotto or p will cuz they respect the sport of boxing

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  Oscar probably went 0-5 in that lineup you threw out there
                  I respect him more for trying. Mayweather took absolutely 0 risk by comparison.

                  He finally fought Mosley when Mosley was 38 and inactive for a year and a half.

                  Oscar fought Mosley 10 years ago.

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                  • dorruel2.0
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    Irrelevant at that time Marg>Mitchell, Judah, and Baldomir
                    Baldomir was the #1 welterweight when Floyd fought him FACT
                    your using opinions on me

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by slindee3
                      I was never an Oscar fan but those fighters he lost to he fought them in their prime. Ever since he moved up, can you say the same for Pac?
                      I can tell you this.

                      Manny Pacquiao >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oscar De La Hoya

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